Watch Anti-Trump Mob Debate Lone Trump Supporter at RNC (Video)

This just in: Americans With Differing Viewpoints Calmly Discuss Policy at Republican National Convention.

Amid fears of violence at this week’s RNC, pop-up debates have emerged all over Cleveland, epitomized in the above video of a group of anti-Trump demonstrators gang-debating a lone Trump supporter on Tuesday — with remarkably civil results.

TheWrap was at the scene when the group began discussing the term “white supremacy,” which is always a good icebreaker.

An anti-Trump protester then asked the supporter if he agreed with white supremacist doctrine. But when the supporter instead responded by saying he was trying to have a discussion with someone else, the protester claimed he was dodging the question.

“I’m not trying to avoid the question. I’m saying you’re using a slur to shut down discussion,” the Trump supporter said.

Hm, good point.

Another anti-Trump protester proceeded to ask the Trump supporter about his stance on the GOP presidential nominee’s proposed ban on Muslims from entering the U.S.

“I think as Trump has stated it, it’s a pretty good idea,” the supporter said.

Members of West Virginia delegation at the Quicken Loans Arena Tuesday night.

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Edward Keating

An anti-Trump protester in Cleveland.

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Edward Keating

Protest with signs on ground by members of "We Will Not Be Silent."

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Edward Keating

Nixon operative Roger Stone works his way through crowded streets of Cleveland on Wednesday.

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Edward Keating

Grant Wishard (left), a Republican from Washington, D.C., says he's thinking of voting for Hillary Clinton. Josh Delk (right), a conservative from Philadelphia, says he's dissatisfied with both major candidates and will not vote this year: "I'm going to sit this one out."

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Edward Keating

A police officer photographs protesters outside the convention.

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Edward Keating

Mounted police on loan from Fort Worth, Texas, stand guard at Public Square. Police from 20-plus states have provided additional security for the RNC.

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Edward Keating

Local residents sell Trump merchandise on the streets of Cleveland.

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Edward Keating

A lone protester on the street.

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Edward Keating

Protesters carrying biblical signs shout slogans about how they believe African Americans don't want to work and get more abortions than "any other color of people."